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Define ascent of sap.
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Ascent of sap is the movement of water from the roots to the upper part of the plant.
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अध्याय 4: Absorption by Roots - Exercise 3 [पृष्ठ ५०]

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फ्रैंक Biology [English] Class 10 ICSE
अध्याय 4 Absorption by Roots
Exercise 3 | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ५०

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संबंधित प्रश्न

Study the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow:

 

  1. Name the process being studied in the above experiment.
  2. Explain the process mentioned in (a) above
  3. Why is oil placed over water?
  4. What do we observe with regard to the level of water when this set-up is placed in (1) bright sunlight, (2) humid conditions and (3) windy days?
  5. Mention any three adaptations found in plants to foster the process mentioned in (a) above

The diagram given below represents a plant cell after being placed in a strong sugar solution. Guidelines 1 to 5 indicate the following:
1. Strong sugar solution
2. Cell wall
3. Protoplasm
4. Large vacuole
5. Nucleus
Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow:
(i) What is the state of the cell shown in the diagram?
(ii) Name the structure which acts as a selectively permeable membrane.
(iii) If the cell had been placed in distilled water instead of strong sugar solution which feature would not have been present?
(iv) If the cell in the diagram possessed chloroplasts where would these be present?
(v) Name any one feature of this plant cell which is not present in animal cells.


Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:

Xylem is the water-conducting tissue in plants.


Column ‘II’ is a list of items related to ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the term in Column ‘II’ with a suitable idea given in Column ‘I’.

Column I Column II
(i) Diffusion (a) The exit or flow of water from the cell to the outer environment.
(ii) Xylem (b) The shrinkage of protoplasm when the cell is kept in a hypertonic solution.
(iii) Root pressure (c) The tissue through which water and mineral salts move upward in a plant.
(iv) Isotonic solution (d) Two solutions which have equal osmotic pressure.
(v) Exosmosis (e) The process by which the molecules of perfume spread in the room when the bottle is open.
(vi) Osmosis (f) The process by which roots absorb water from the soil.
(vii) Plasmolysis (g) The pressure by which water rises up to some feet in a lofty tree.
(viii) Hypotonic solution (h) The concentration of the solution when lower than that of the cell sap.

In the zone of absorption, epidermal cells form unicellular hair-like extensions called ________.


Define: Root hair


Identify labels x, y, z in the given figure of root showing different regions.


Which of the following are the components of cell wall of root hair?


Root hair is a cytoplasmic extension of ______.


Explain about the factors that affect water absorption.


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